The Walbran Valley | Collodion Wet Plate Process

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024

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  • @ThomasHeatonPhoto
    @ThomasHeatonPhoto 3 года назад +46

    I really enjoyed the wet plate photography. I can imagine it being an incredibly satisfying process.

    • @henriabbott9362
      @henriabbott9362 3 года назад +2

      But also a very nerve-racking process! You can lose the photo at any time! :D

    • @QuietLightPhoto
      @QuietLightPhoto  3 года назад +7

      Thanks, Tom! I can see you down at the beach running back and forth to your van, hehe.

    • @JohnDrummondPhoto
      @JohnDrummondPhoto 3 года назад +1

      You need serious OCD to have the patience for this process, especially given the high risk of failure. Sounds like a challenge for your channel, Tom!

    • @chrmi
      @chrmi 3 года назад

      Fuji, if you’re out there, make pre-treated glass plates in a slightly more portable format, and I’ll preorder on the spot.

    • @nevillewatkins4997
      @nevillewatkins4997 3 года назад

      Hah! I did say that you ought to black out your van and develop your own film. :-)

  • @marknachmias423
    @marknachmias423 Год назад +1

    Wow, that's dedication!

  • @joshuabelangercoash5664
    @joshuabelangercoash5664 Год назад

    Adam, the beginning of this video is undoubtedly your best piece of cinematic footage from Vancouver Island. The scenes and the music work together seamlessly. Your documentation of the place you love is a true testament to a landscape that was here long before us, and will be here long after we leave.

  • @jimwlouavl
    @jimwlouavl 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing. I admire this man, who is not only slowing down with a view camera but then making his own glass plates. Wow!

  • @ignota-j1i
    @ignota-j1i 5 месяцев назад

    I like the final result. The imperfections from developing the plate adds to the overall charm of the photograph.

  • @robertbrown5052
    @robertbrown5052 3 года назад +7

    Thank you Adam for highlighting a photographer like Ken and his dedication to the art of wet plate photography. It is easy to get lost in the technology and gee-whiz advancements of today’s modern digital cameras but those still owe there beginnings to the processes that Ken is keeping alive. You and I, as former large format photographers, know the intricate process that simple 4x5 (and larger) film photography entails. I find it almost sad that many of today’s photographers don’t know that process , and Ken has carried it to a level beyond.

  • @velvethoot4507
    @velvethoot4507 2 года назад +3

    I don't see any Issue. That wet plate image is completely stunning. I think if I did that image with the wet plate I would cry with emotion. Thank you for sharing .

  • @PeterLariviere1
    @PeterLariviere1 3 года назад +3

    That opening was poetry with light. When I am not having a good day I can watch your videos, especially the opening and feel like things will be ok. Miigwetch Adam.

  • @JohnPaul-ii
    @JohnPaul-ii 3 года назад +1

    Stunning Vancouver Island footage Adam.
    Definitely a bonus getting to see Ken Miner and his process.
    How lucky we all are with the cameras of today.
    Thanks for sharing again Adam.
    Stay safe 😷🇦🇺

  • @Johnkostercreative
    @Johnkostercreative 3 года назад +1

    Drone footage completely on point, beautiful. Another great video.

  • @KellyPettit
    @KellyPettit 3 года назад +1

    Your channel is inspirational. I want to do more to help the old growth. Thanks for sharing your vlogs. Even without photos. The video at the beginning was amazing as always. Thanks so much, Adam.

  • @TotalBarber
    @TotalBarber 3 года назад

    i really enjoyed watching that wet plate photography process!! Thank you for sharing!

  • @howardtowler6146
    @howardtowler6146 3 года назад +1

    The wet plate image was beautiful.

  • @nickfanzo
    @nickfanzo 3 года назад

    Analog is beautiful. Keep it alive.
    Thank you!

  • @keithsandercock1412
    @keithsandercock1412 3 года назад +1

    Ken Miner ..... Man, what a dedication to craft! Thanks for the video Adam.

  • @Memories4lifemedia
    @Memories4lifemedia 3 года назад

    It is amazing! love the way the old one turned out its just so special. love it thanks for sharing that

  • @scooter5193
    @scooter5193 3 года назад

    Very interesting segment. I was a printing press operator for a number of years and this brings back memories of the huge horizontal cameras, copy boards, drum scanners and film separations to make printing plates. Thing of the past - now digital files direct to plate. Technology has taken the craftsmanship out of some trades for sure. Love your work. Thank you.

  • @fototripper
    @fototripper 3 года назад +2

    What a brilliant setup. I really like the looks of the finished work.

    • @QuietLightPhoto
      @QuietLightPhoto  3 года назад +2

      Yeah lucked out there just happened to bump into Ken and asked if I could film. Yeah it’s a really neat process but does really stink.

  • @BryanDorr
    @BryanDorr 3 года назад +1

    Thank you Adam and Ken for sharing this process. Beautiful image!

  • @nickbristol3457
    @nickbristol3457 3 года назад +1

    Adam, This was awesome to watch and I enjoyed it a lot! Thanks to you and Ken. I enjoyed the rest of the video as well.

  • @jean-guyhuot7869
    @jean-guyhuot7869 3 года назад

    This shure was a real interesting and back to the origins photo vlog, I just loved it 👌👌👌👌👌

  • @markattardo
    @markattardo 3 года назад

    The wet plate segment was fascinating!!

  • @sridipnag1117
    @sridipnag1117 3 года назад

    What a great intro to the video... And the Wet Plate part... always nice to see such a process!

  • @PierrePRESTAT
    @PierrePRESTAT 3 года назад

    This is incredible ! And I have glasses from my great-grand father, so now I can see how he was operating. Thank you very much !

  • @andrewlloyd-seetim1271
    @andrewlloyd-seetim1271 3 года назад +1

    Adam, that bit with the 8x10 was inspirational, what an honour to be witness to how the photographic artform was practiced. From that to the instant checking of digital media, what a journey. Thank you for sharing.

  • @robertocastro4403
    @robertocastro4403 3 года назад +2

    Beautiful drone footage. Amazing piece of history being kept alive by Ken!

  • @peteberkery9652
    @peteberkery9652 3 года назад +1

    What a find! He has such a steady hand. Your next project

  • @dirkboy07
    @dirkboy07 3 года назад

    Gorgeous location. Love your work Adam. This is photography magic!! Great to see the F4 banter with you guys

  • @tompetersphotography
    @tompetersphotography 3 года назад +1

    What an interesting insight into wet plate photography matey. Nice addition

  • @markjutsum6187
    @markjutsum6187 3 года назад

    Wow, what a fantastic process. How super convenient is digital, we have no excuses for getting out and producing some amazing images. MJ

  • @iaincphotography6051
    @iaincphotography6051 3 года назад

    Such beautiful Images, thanks for showing.

  • @AlergicToSnow
    @AlergicToSnow 3 года назад +1

    I’ve not done anything this sophisticated but the final images sure take me back to my darkroom days. I just love the look.

  • @MarcKoetse
    @MarcKoetse 3 года назад

    I have a a friend doing collodion, (had to sit as a model once). Amazing process, impressive and good fun!

  • @karenwalter5784
    @karenwalter5784 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for sharing this video! I found Ken Miner and the wet plate photography to be absolutely fascinating. That photo had an Ansel Adams look to it. Really makes you appreciate our cameras today. I saw one of those cameras for sale in an antique store a few years ago and was very drawn to it. It was really expensive, but it was beautiful!

  • @xavierbeaudoux
    @xavierbeaudoux 3 года назад

    Awesome meeting and ken is a great photographer, really enjoyed that episode Adam 👍

  • @StuartMcFarlane
    @StuartMcFarlane 3 года назад

    I've noticed over the past few episodes that your overhead drone shots really accentuate the fractal nature of the tree canopy. Love it. Thx!

  • @Falkenroth1
    @Falkenroth1 3 года назад

    Shooting like my Great Great Grandfather shot photos here in Arizona in the 1870’s-1890’s. He did it out if a wagon and was almost killed by Apaches a few times. George Rothrock a pioneer photographer. Thanks for making the video.

  • @composedlight6850
    @composedlight6850 3 года назад +1

    real dedication and skill; great

  • @seth.graham
    @seth.graham 3 года назад +9

    I was gonna suggest the next F4 trip be all wet plate photography, but on second thought decided a bunch of dudes hiding in nature with a motorhome full of chemicals might not end well if you encounter any police.

  • @ConstantinSPurcea
    @ConstantinSPurcea 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful video, Adam, and props to Ken for explaining stuff so well.
    For those who'd like to find out more about Collodion process, Borut Peterlin is a great source. He's got countless videos on this stuff.

    • @explorer6
      @explorer6 3 года назад

      Topshit happens! 😉

  • @richardlarsonphotographer5327
    @richardlarsonphotographer5327 3 года назад

    Working in the greenhouse this morning. Can't wait to watch this episode at lunch! Entro is outstanding!

  • @rbeaubien7868
    @rbeaubien7868 3 года назад

    Really old school with the wet plate photography. Dedication to the craft. In the late 1800's, I imagine a photographer would have carried their gear on horseback and setup a mini-darkroom in the field.

  • @JoshMainka
    @JoshMainka 3 года назад +6

    That was fascinating. Can you imagine the conditions Frank Hurley was doing this on Shackleton's Antarctic expedition!! WOW

  • @wallybeep
    @wallybeep 3 года назад

    Sweet post. Really enjoyed the wet plate segment. I'm dunno. As technology marches on, my head has turned towrds the pasf at times as I've considered myself returning to 4x5, but the plate process - and results - are super intriguing. Your openings now, Adam, are fantastically cinematic. Love all of it. No surprise there for you! Thanks, as always.

  • @stevethompson8154
    @stevethompson8154 3 года назад

    Wonderful. I have a friend that does dry, wet, and tin types. It is very much an art. So many variables, temp, light, and how you coat the sub straight and developing times. I suspect most people have no idea of the smell form the chemicals. Good stuff

  • @LukeOrwin
    @LukeOrwin 3 года назад

    Great video. Very interesting seeing the wet plate photography. Stunning opening sequence

  • @tomjohnson3728
    @tomjohnson3728 3 года назад

    I worked production in NYC, it was cold! When I got electric socks I was happy as a clam!

  • @astralbody
    @astralbody 3 года назад +1

    Absolutely beautiful intro. Golly! CLIENTS! I need to do a session. Wet Glass Plate in the field...talk about dedication. Wow. Really cool. I'm not into film anymore, but wet plate is something I may try one day. The tree that begs to be photographed but difficult to do so. Enjoyable video! Cheers, Adam!!!

  • @explorer6
    @explorer6 3 года назад +5

    Thanks again, Adam!

    • @QuietLightPhoto
      @QuietLightPhoto  3 года назад

      My pleasure! turned out not bad

    • @explorer6
      @explorer6 3 года назад

      @@QuietLightPhoto I’m not nervous about it anymore! 😉

    • @ZeLoShady
      @ZeLoShady 3 года назад +1

      Thank you for taking the time to share your process and image Ken. I have never even seen this type of photography before and despite its age, it is incredible and so unique in this age of photography.

  • @stevemarson9665
    @stevemarson9665 3 года назад +5

    Beautiful intro. You should stitch all the ones you have done over the years into one long, soothing and contemplative video. Kraig Adams did a similar compilation....

  • @Mrbluesplayer43
    @Mrbluesplayer43 3 года назад

    Great video Adam, loved this one. The Collodion plates looked amazing.

  • @JohnTomasella
    @JohnTomasella 3 года назад +1

    Love watching this process, especially
    Borut Peterlin

    • @explorer6
      @explorer6 3 года назад +1

      Borut is topshit!

  • @ShanDobby
    @ShanDobby 3 года назад

    Brilliant video Adam. Your best in some time.

  • @Necronomicon08
    @Necronomicon08 3 года назад

    thanks for the video and i would like to see more of the ancient techniques of photography

  • @perambulatingmike
    @perambulatingmike 3 года назад

    What a fascinating episode!...thanks, Adam!

  • @brianmckeever5280
    @brianmckeever5280 3 года назад

    Interesting wet plate process! Terrific find, thanks for sharing. Loved the opening drone footage too.

  • @shenaluke
    @shenaluke 3 года назад

    I am so sad. I wish I could travel to get these type of pictures like you take. I live in GA, USA and i really doubt that i would ever be able to travel around the world like you do. I love watching you travel and show us all these great shots. Thank You!

  • @brianduthie989
    @brianduthie989 3 года назад

    Stunning intro sequence to the video, the music was awesome 🙏

  • @andrewherbert9938
    @andrewherbert9938 3 года назад

    Great video Adam , really enjoyed the wet plate bit , amazing the amount of detail a 120 year old camera and lens can capture

  • @jimowens8105
    @jimowens8105 3 года назад

    Adam, one more vote for the 4x5!!! The days when the light isn't cooperating will be perfect for a walk-through the 4x5 film process. I would bet that 97% of the subscribers have never used a 4x5 film camera.

  • @KevinJamesPyronCody
    @KevinJamesPyronCody 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for showing this! I shoot a fair amount of film still but this process was amazing. I sent it to my history of photography professor at the University of Utah. I’d actually like to use it for teaching purposes when I start teaching. Amazing!

  • @ianhamer4294
    @ianhamer4294 3 года назад

    Loved the video Adam. The image on the glass, wow. b t w Amanda loved how toasty her vest was.

  • @chrisroot7182
    @chrisroot7182 3 года назад +1

    That was a super interesting! Loved the intro as well. One day you will have to cut together all of these epic intros into a longer version. Cheers!

  • @Cid_Coletti
    @Cid_Coletti 3 года назад

    This was great.I loved the final image.

  • @TexasPelican
    @TexasPelican 3 года назад

    This video was fascinating, thank you so much for sharing it with us!

  • @cmichaelhaugh8517
    @cmichaelhaugh8517 3 года назад

    Amazing how the American Civil War photographers got the quality photos that have come down to us.

  • @Hirsutechin
    @Hirsutechin 3 года назад

    Thanks for including the wet plate process, that's really interesting! (and a new take on chimping...)

  • @phdman2014
    @phdman2014 3 года назад

    I truly wish I could visit these places. I live in pine tree country. While there are note-worthy compositions to be made here, to be in the presence of old growth, waves crashing on the Eastern beaches of the UK, or the glacier ice caves of Iceland would be a dream come true. We must preserve these wonders for future generations.

  • @janneolsson4438
    @janneolsson4438 3 года назад

    Interesting, thanks for posting. It feels like this is the opposite to stressing around in a hurry.
    And as always your drone footage is high class.

  • @rundlerambler6150
    @rundlerambler6150 3 года назад

    That was so interesting to see Kens process for glass plate photography, loved the vintage look. Oh how I miss Vancouver Island and the gigantic old growth trees, miss Cathedral Grove. Really enjoyed this video even though you didn't take any photos, drone footage was great as usual.

  • @FelixJorgenfelt
    @FelixJorgenfelt 3 года назад

    While I appreciate the effort Ken puts into his photography and keeping the old process alive, seeing that makes me appreciate the advancements in photographic technology even more!

  • @martinwozenilek485
    @martinwozenilek485 3 года назад

    Fantastic intro! Very relaxing and calm 😊

  • @gruagach1
    @gruagach1 3 года назад

    It was stoating seeing the glass plate and the images were superb loved them ty sir.

  • @krisdroban308
    @krisdroban308 3 года назад

    For the first time I visited this part of Vancouver Island during extended last Easter weekend. I started in Port Renfrew and end up some how in Port Alberni. Definitely place for further exploration. Great story about large format photography. Now I miss my 4x5.

  • @hermilioquintana9178
    @hermilioquintana9178 3 года назад

    Stunning , enough said .

  • @nicksaunders106
    @nicksaunders106 3 года назад

    Hi Adam Love the intro music and drone shots!

  • @brianbeattyphotography
    @brianbeattyphotography 3 года назад

    Man - this was an exceptional watch. Loved it.

  • @TheycallmeWade
    @TheycallmeWade 3 года назад

    Your intros are so unique, I love them. It’s 2:30am trying to stay awake settling a 2 week old baby and after 30sec I’m up out of bed in the lounge room watching this on the big screen

  • @DrJRaven
    @DrJRaven 3 года назад

    Absolutely fantastic

  • @JayGrapherTh
    @JayGrapherTh 3 года назад

    even thought there maybe few photographs - I still appreciate the journey and places you shared and its very interesting.

  • @eddywaraich3348
    @eddywaraich3348 3 года назад

    adam is a really awesome photographer. i start doing photography after watching Gibbs, Heaton and Gavin.

  • @andrewiverach659
    @andrewiverach659 3 года назад

    Very moving intro, just beautiful.

  • @Simon_PieMan
    @Simon_PieMan 3 года назад

    The process is often so much part of the project, not just the final image.

  • @StephenBridgett
    @StephenBridgett 3 года назад

    Beautiful videography!

  • @jaypage8823
    @jaypage8823 3 года назад

    Good video Adam, very interesting!

  • @philippecarpentier801
    @philippecarpentier801 3 года назад

    🇨🇵Bonjour Adam,
    C'est une belle façon de rendre hommage à l'histoire de la Photographie . Respect, c'est une œuvre vraiment fantastique.
    Salutations 😍

  • @maxencelemoine4190
    @maxencelemoine4190 3 года назад

    nice audio background with the frogs at the beginning. The size of the tree is impressive !!!
    I'm too new in my film journey to think about wet plate or 8*10, but i'm already slowly stepping into medium format film. So many things to learn (about photography first !) before trying this process and large format. But nothing can replicate photograph taken on wet plate !

  • @megacube5482
    @megacube5482 3 года назад

    finally a large format video ❤

  • @TheLDunn1
    @TheLDunn1 3 года назад +1

    Well that one was a bit different! Enjoyed watching Ken do his thing, would have liked to have seen a bit more actually!

  • @robertstonephoto
    @robertstonephoto 3 года назад

    Terrific! Thanks for taking the time!

  • @adamsmith6594
    @adamsmith6594 3 года назад

    It's your dedication to the art of photography and imparting it to us in depth that is so unique Adam. Kens process was fascinating and a privilege to see it even if his van stinks lol. Thank you for sharing Adam.

    • @explorer6
      @explorer6 3 года назад +1

      It’s not that bad... really...

    • @adamsmith6594
      @adamsmith6594 3 года назад

      @@explorer6 hahaha. Was truly interesting to watch you show the process Ken. I had a couple of goes in the darkroom years ago. But film was being phased out so I never followed it through. But it was fascinating to watch you. Thank you.

    • @explorer6
      @explorer6 3 года назад +1

      @@adamsmith6594 thanks Adam!

  • @juna61
    @juna61 3 года назад +1

    Hahah that van gave me Breaking Bad vibes. Great stuff!

  • @Yannick_84
    @Yannick_84 3 года назад

    cool never heard about this method, thanks for sharing!

  • @MrCochise71
    @MrCochise71 3 года назад

    That's pretty incredible

  • @AlGreenLightThroughGlass
    @AlGreenLightThroughGlass 3 года назад

    Very interesting episode

  • @NewHorizonsTravel
    @NewHorizonsTravel 3 года назад

    Very interesting content nice process

  • @kilohotel6750
    @kilohotel6750 3 года назад

    That is so interesting, definitely something I wish I had time and money to try.

  • @DennisSiebertPhotography
    @DennisSiebertPhotography 3 года назад

    Although I don't really know anything about analog photography, it was still an interesting insight.

  • @iaingraham6924
    @iaingraham6924 3 года назад

    That intro! 👌

  • @PhotoTrekr
    @PhotoTrekr 3 года назад

    Oh no, now I want to set up a b&w darkroom. I enjoyed all the long hours I spent in the darkroom long ago. That e-vest looks brilliant. Might have to check that out for myself. Just saw the price of that e-vest. I'll just add another layer. :)